Arkia says it will operate two weekly flights to Marrakesh starting August 24, with one-way fares from $329; Israeli passport holders must obtain a visa before travelDirect flights from Israel to Morocco will resume next week after a three-year halt, Arkia announced Wednesday, bringing back a route that was popular with Israeli travelers before the war.The airline said it would restart service to Marrakesh on August 24. Flights will operate twice a week, on Mondays and Wednesdays, using Airbus A320 aircraft.GalleryA tourist in Chefchaouen, also known as the ‘Blue City.’ Morocco returns to the Israeli traveler’s destination map (Photo: Shutterstock)Arkia said the renewal of the route followed a prolonged period of work with aviation and security officials. Ticket prices will start at $329 one way.The company stressed that Israeli passport holders must obtain a visa before entering Morocco and advised travelers to prepare in advance.Jemaa el-Fnaa square in Marrakesh (Photo: Shutterstock)The renewed service puts Morocco back on the map for Israeli tourists after years in which direct flights were suspended.
Direct flights from Israel to Morocco to resume after 3-year halt
Arkia says it will operate two weekly flights to Marrakesh starting August 24, with one-way fares from $329; Israeli passport holders must obtain a visa before travel








